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Is Mimosa poisonous

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-31 11:00:03
There are trace toxins in the whole plant of Mimosa. Mimosa will not cause harm to human body during the day, but at night, Mimosa can not carry out photosynthesis, it will release toxic substances, indoor Mimosa is best placed on the balcony, so as to avoid long-term physical and mental contact. Compared with indoor, Mimosa is more suitable for planting on balcony or outdoor.

There are trace toxins in the whole plant of Mimosa. The plant itself contains a substance called Mimosa, which can cause hair to turn yellow and fall off if it is in close contact with Mimosa for a long time. Potted plants can purify the air indoors, beautify the view and at the same time slightly hurt the body.

indoor potted Mimosa

Mimosa will not cause harm to human body during the day, but at night, Mimosa will release toxic substances if it can not be used for light and effect. Therefore, Mimosa placed indoors is best placed on the balcony to avoid long-term physical and mental damage.

Compared with indoor, Mimosa is more suitable for planting on the balcony or outdoor. Its growth needs strong light. Indoor light conditions can not meet the growth needs of Mimosa. More contact will cause harm to human body, and it is also easy to make Mimosa leaves.

Is there any pregnant woman who can support it?

indoor potted Mimosa

Mimosa contains a kind of grass alkali. It's better not to breed Mimosa in the home where there are pregnant women. The physical condition of pregnant women is weak. Mimosa is very easy to cause hair loss of pregnant women, which may seriously lead to abortion of pregnant women. In addition to Mimosa, in the family where there are pregnant women, cultivating flowers and grass is not beneficial to pregnant women, which will affect the fetus in the body.

Is there a child to support?

Mimosa is small and interesting, which will arouse children's interest and attention. Touching Mimosa for a long time will cause children's skin to be damaged, hair follicles to decay, hair and eyebrows to turn yellow and fall off. Therefore, it's better not to breed Mimosa if there are children at home.

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